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open-concept
adjective
- (in a house or office) having few or no internal walls or partitions Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)open-plan
Example Sentences
Some would call it unsalvageable; listing agent Kevin Wheeler quipped that it’s an “open-concept floor plan.”
The Delany Room, an open-concept meeting room added to the library in the 1970s, is one of Dayton’s most treasured free resources.
Inside the open-concept unit, the walls stand bare except for three Christian art prints hung near the front door.
Messiah, the couple’s 2-year-old son, is rummaging through the utensil drawer in the family’s open-concept kitchen on the ground floor of their two-story Inglewood home.
The “remarkably renovated” home includes a completely updated, open-concept, 22-foot long kitchen plus two-car garage, brick patio, wooded lot, mature trees, deck.
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